,. 1-[sols storm I"i'l-IE ctisnnisn. C!-lAl.!LO'i"‘l'ETOWi\3 ‘ . . ,«..«.y-.-__- I to-iuiv it of bionde ~...,’ ‘ Shows 2:80 1 - D EXTRA NEWS “Sporting World" “Sound Man” lllL‘0iS (i new kind arid there's no end to the trouble she starts! ,~u,r~\iiLi WIDMAHK-iii. LUP|NU will WILDE ‘ Liiisii HULM CAPITOL IIDIIDAY-'|"IiESDiiY ' and WEDNESDAY vi. 'ro-n.ur { Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 TIM v - CRACKS DOWN ON CROOKID SHEEPMEN! e.>.' EXTRA NEWS - TERRYTOON - SPECIAL MARCH OF TIME-—“FlGIlT FOR BEITER SCHOOLS” . Janis White; 3. George Walsh. and MUSICAL Adult Entertainment TD—DAY “THE WOLF HUNTERS” Shows 2:30-'1-8:45 BOUBIE HIGH SCHOOL Honour roll ior month oi.’ Janu- ary: Grade X-1, Basil Campbell; 2, Kenneth Mallard; 3, John Mac- Donald. Grade 1X—1. Hazel Crockett; 2, Lynwood Campbell; 3, Edison Poole and Kimball Jarvis. equal. Mr. I)unphy‘s Department Grade VIll—l, Peter Bushey; 2, Reggie Peters: 3, Muriel Croucher. Grade Vll—l. Reagh Ellis; 2, Paul MacDonald; 3, Shirley Croualnr. Grade VI—l, Camille Gallant; 2, Jim MacDonald; 3. Larry Strong Mr. Cheverle'a Department Grode V-1, Margaret McLar-en and Patrick Wood, equal; 2, Claude Peters: Francis Chaisson. Grade-lV—l, Merrill Lalirech; 2, Violet Poole; 3, Irene Creamer. Mr. MacDonald's Department Grade llI—i, Douglas While; 2, John MacDonald; 3, Melvin Walsh Mina Foley’: Department Grade lI—i. Eric Paquet: 2. Grade I (a)—l. Freddie Madare; 2, Arnold Macbellan; 3, Claude Paquet. Grade I (b) -- 1, Bobbie Roach; I. Clirlord Ford. , Glide I (c) — l, Preston Mac- Donald: 2, John Maciiean. I. Jamel MacDonald. Principal .IRUI5E,$ , -‘ huahavalhlnganofi . “I. I"daabaIl'. M THE EASTER IGINTB: IIONTMIIIII IINII I‘. HID AGENT GIOIGITOWN: no Guardian may In In Georgetown! iollowlng places In lonlngnot man 8. A. 'i'laa Peat Office; II. linlarb ..'l"l'i'l‘ED FOOTWEAR. at the Montague Shoe Store. Mrs. J. 8. Lucas and Miss aelma Llewellyn motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday. Miss sadie Macxinnon. Ottawa, who has been visiting relatives in Montague, leit on return this week. Mr. Francis Murphy, who has been employed in New Brunswick for the past year. is spending some time at his home in ontague. Miss Jean Currie and Miss Blanche Stewart. Montague. left on Tuesday (or an extended stay in Toronto. Cpl. Doug George, R.c.M.P.. a who has been taking special course in Ottawa has returned to his duties at the detachment in Montague. Miss Annie Mae stswart. douch- ter oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel stew- art. Brudenell, is convalescing sat- isiactoriiy after undergoing an op- eration ior appendicitis at the Kings County Hospital. may Johnston, young Ion 0! Mr. and Mrs. Cienld Johnston. Peters Rodd, returned to his home Liter undergoing an op€l'fli‘-i0n 101‘ appendicitis in the Kins! County Hospital. .——_. on sunhy night. !"el1i'ual'y 3. the Almont Y.P.U. or Montague United Church met in the class- room. Malcolm Patterson led the devotional period alter which Dr. Macxenzie tinned the mblo study period on st Luke's Gos- pel. The business part or the meet- meeting hair hour (allowed. came to a close with a hearty sing-song. . ._ During the past several works there has been considerable activ- ity around the Montlcue Firs De- pa.rtmmt'wiih the volunteer fire- ii GUARDIAN‘ ‘D"x't”liLv"clzo’:'»§WcSii’IS""'*""*"""‘ I . AOIMI .l'ruiun'. Landry. Albert Aitlon, us-s. Byron l.3oxacion- M Ipikaso! gf)"r?i':sm'n" note Harrie; Ollll. tiilcaily gnu; qmv. aldon ums. 5.Pio.net oown ';.i¢x....... bought at any of the '3'" 1-“WW0! (pan) _ V .. ......“.-.1.-"i-....=.='h°.':'..— i‘° $°“'-am.’ :§:::'.-... §tn.“""°“"‘......... * I . 3,‘ ncanalun Arabia naushy The toI;oyiII¢_» laproatnistlvea or the Ian we of cum. 1,, - i ::::.'::.°...: “:.':°.:::"'" "".‘.""““" ""°°........ ......... .':'r.: .:.'.‘“...:'..<.':‘ °°...:"°-..~“- m -» ML Em Pom“ student “ 5__ yuwhuten mundel: aoiluoigal R mum iiliiiii _ """ °'-''‘ "'9 obllntion. D. U. was a. weekend visitor to his flour ornumo si'nu'iias W «um: um: I ' 0IlAll»0'l'l'IB‘I'0WN parents’ home in New Perth. l5.Cloaa to 5.'M'other a8:Guido'slow. ' ~ ' . - f1e,un¢.. .'c°,m.u._ mm“ - mun M15. D0301‘!!! B06138 - J. Il'i'EUB.OAMr§EL1. .. Ml‘. Saint Clair Coyle, student gt I wig,“ , on "Jnuu mu“ ‘ I. A. 31003! \ S.D.U. was a weekend visitor to \ flower: I 1,x.¢p Ame“ W“ W n"ouNG 3un‘n'l‘un' ‘ Montague ‘where he visited his para 18. River 3.610.” 3..., 43 an“ _ , ' ‘ ‘ ’ .. §l;..'.'*" .:;.r:.:.... ... =*°~°"‘ ':...°-..::-.:-- '“-*"-= "- ii °'='- "°'-=- -- i- =-----. ..._s snow. Crzckshutt, pre- ‘.21. niwutied 'i-urn’: X 41 Cori t . 7 - rents, "The Long Furrow", A new ‘l3.Goddau of 13.Entranca knot ' (.,n'|u;|. B. O. BOHAKEB -- Ulllt Supervisor d am , _ ' . ‘ i.'.'....a, ..$.§5i'.'. ‘ié‘ii."."‘.'....‘i’;’.'i°“'..i,.i’,.'! i $3.93” °''=''_°“°*°W''- 9- 3- 1-~ . ieatures. and comedies. Local show 3il.Psi-aia . sponsored by Bergmans. Montague ' zdcompau at New Perth Hall, Wednesday, t. March 8th. Also a bean supper, (gum-,) *- aponaored by the New Perth Wo- 21. 'I‘ut.u _—..._.-. men's Institute, in some hull, will gala gu _ "'°°°“° ‘”’"' *°~P"°"°Ri°° The Neighbors ly omg. cl ., '**-*—*~ bb . Cl‘ MONTAGUE w. M. 5. 31.81,; t) < The W. M. S. 0! Montague Un- 32.g‘oer‘t.n‘:rri“ ited Church met at the home of 34.A¢3u.y,gbx. Mrs. Archie Hume on Tuesday duping evening, and nineteen membe s ]31,Mu.cu1“- were present. Mrs. George Nichol- i zwuch son had charge or the Devogonnl i38.UfldIVIaQd Service which was very enjoyable. 39,113”;- The theme was "The Church. The 41.NorIe god Household oi Faith" and all joined 42.1.“ in the Old i'0‘mn "What s Friend CI.I.nltd|oundg We Have in Jesus." Two of the eo.<:g.-mg members led in prayer. The leader 48.Pins (or closed this period with prayer. roasting \ A! r this the business meeting mun l:}T‘°¢Pi;<1:g-ytAr1i'1erw lull report oi ‘(9.Seri' e e e a we i b M . Leon Johnston. Tifegtvifgmey villas I $54: "AdVI_nce-" She urged that “Ad- . vance be the motto oi the auxii- DAILY GItYP'IOQUO'i‘E—llere’s how to work it: . iary. with more new members, ax Y D L B A A x B T 37Vleettl9n|'mI1V1nil. naore interesting ,. L 0 N G F E L L 0 w m . more rea e tMl .i -- ary 39915, and ,, g!;-s,,,,_(:M ;;a‘;:,.| , One letter simply atuids for another. In this example A is used lile. Mrs. Johnston's report W“. !or the three L's, X for the two 0'1. etc. Single letters, apos- concise md most Inspiring. i I’ trophies, the length and formation of the words are all‘ hints. A summary or a‘ chapter or "The' Escb day the code letters are diner-ent. - Itudy book. “Growing with The‘ i gVe1‘I:'!'m:vas given by mm, mm... M C-:.torr-m Quotation n, This us ' with interest. sndvtvifistotlgsega trig’ """ "WSINA °‘ ’””' ”‘Wz° “Ez- zgfimmm °HM!1:|H;uilVeswhoarenot'| sxa OI-IZFAUM in: sick urn“ our ss onaries a d h " they have to traveigsuch l'ong"ae1:’ I H U Q A U. ‘ ‘ ‘H109: to find help, brings thg r _ why homo‘ that the auxiliaries. 21:0 THE NOBLEST DEATH ° 59“ 111 it - -. R OD AND I gm tahets: bpog §:§,,1','_°',f“ W2: i.mr:n'rr—oxmm-um. « . . VG . R AND 0 es work on Aighans ‘ - - . for the Missionary boxes. Mrs. v. ' ' ' ' ‘ ’ ' i “-5 °.'.i‘é’.¢':?.‘°xJ1“.§‘.°..y’:."‘.‘:.“‘:.’:; "Mm mm clean house on the .1... 1'... .......-1.. it nice n . - e os es - 2 - i 8 ur ‘ next month. me 0! ladies‘ The; :u:)c;1alc0m makes me feel so awful that I m not helping you.” ing the month 82 Hospital and 23 men deta.chmon_tA holding _uyoi-:1 I Meeting closed with the Mimpch hour was enjoyed. hall The mire Ohisi Murray Johnson. Bart MacDonald. Fred vuouo. Wallace Jenkins. Doug oomn. Ralph Beck. Carl Stewart. Island Nelson and Claude Nicholson. Mrs. Johnson. who served with the St. John Fire Department for the past ten years, is training the members in their tire fighting duties, and al- though no actual practice has taken place. one may be held in the not too iar distant iutauie. The instan- atlon or a. tuner system in the homes oi the members is also in the offing so that they nny be quickly notified of the fire, and proceed immediate] to the !iro_ hall to take out the equipment. The, equipment itsel! his been given a special overhaul and is now in per- iect working order. Cm the main unit there is 1,750 feet of 2% inch hose which can reach almost any part or the town from the river. 'rhersisalso1.00oi'to!l% in.hose which can be quickly coupled to the 2% inch boas. Besides the main pumper which has been completely gone over. the secondary pumper hauled as an auxiliary unit. The chemical unit which is oomplets in itself has loo (set of hose so that it can handle any small fire when caught early. The men who are responsible for these notable improvements are to ho commended and should receive the support at every itinn in the community, since. without remun- eration. they are oticring their services to the citizens as an in- crease to the fire protection. Munltu nannoun nruwrs uoirraoul In an exhibition game played in . -r‘—uumy' nmsnu: . Glam the Montague Rink. the Murray Harbour boys deteated the Mont» ogue school boys by the score of 8-3. Cnitmatched by the superior pass- ing of the Murray Harbour boys, the locals worked hard in stem the tide, but were unable to pre- vent the visitors irons boring in to the goal. Despite the tact that the visitors had only seven forwards. their speed and passing gave tom zwiiessiided Idll whiall lfll Q 91 e Lineups: , Murray Harbour—Ooal, 3. Mac- Pherson; defence, Bell, 1.. Mac- Prowso. Harris. Stewart, Macuod. Montague - Goal. Higginbotlh am; defence. Is. Johnston, Murphy. Knox; forwards, Reynolds, D. Johnston, MacDonald. Clements, Clair. Wittlnsi-011. Wattsrworth, Mabon. i—Murray Harbour, Ole Iutl ...................... .. [.15 2—Montagu¢. tlacbonald . n) ............ .. 4.10 s—sliurray xarbour. howls uo I 4—Ilurray Oiani O—u%rray Harbour . lenient: ‘ mos .... ..............a........ filfaflll OIIII -......................'t.... O.” 'i s—Mui-ray Harbour. Stewart 1.3.12 'm0nm2cu February has been one of the most punishing months for cars and trucks. Now is the time to have this Ford of Canada mid-winter check-up which covers spark plugs, coil, carburetor, ignition and cooling system. Be on the safe side—save yourself time, trouble and money. Drive in today to your Ford-Monarch Dealer or Mercury-Lincoln-t Meteor Dealer for this’ complete mid-winter check-up. Your local Dealer knows your car or truck best ; i : that‘: why he can give you more complete, more dependable service at low cost.‘ 0:-‘m Swims arm-mmruput Q rm-hum mm anus: nu Plit ’il(ii(UilY NIHIN ””'/I'll.’ st. , “ s"rEWAn'r ;'""'F" 8- llstosrj unw- MOTORS LIMITA st. Peters ,